Skœjarth
| Years active | Around 380 ANB |
|---|---|
| Genres | Vying |
| Players | 2 to 4 |
| Skills | Observation, attention, bluffing |
Skœjarth or skoejarth (Ascon IPA [ˈʃkœjaɦθ], lit. "liar") is a vying game popular in Asconia and spread into other regions using Asconian playing cards, such as Hearn and Toamts. Players wager over the value of the hands they've been dealt by the dealer, and whomever has the highest valued hand wins the pot.
Gameplay
Skœjarth is played with a single 28 card deck. Gameplay is divided in rounds, which go as follows:
- Three cards are dealt to each player. Players begin betting and may fold (skip the round) if they have been given a bad hand.
- Players are encouraged to bluff others into folding early.
- After the initial bet is over, the dealer takes one card from the stock (the fourth) and reveals it to all players. The fourth is added to all the players' hands simultaneously. Players then see if their hand is completed by the card, at which point they may fold, raise the bet or check (allow the game to continue with the current bet).
- When the final bet is over, all players reveal their hands. The player with the most valuable hand (preferably completed by the fourth) wins the pot. The cards are then put back in the stock, reshuffled, and a new round begins.
Hands
The following are all possible hands from weakest to strongest.